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Re: Loop approach: Loop as effect
creatively expressing an espresso shot?
would that be espression?
this desire for perfect specificity in language may be somewhat misguided.
i think language in use is a discrete, linear signal and as such can be
studied
in a similar way as a digital signal.
when you perform an fourier transform to a time domain signal to
convert it to a frequency domain signal, you have to trade between
accurate frequency information or accurate time information.
is this a less accurate representation of the signal? some would say yes.
so why do it? because there are a lot of interesting things you can
do to a frequency domain signal.
is it a particle or a wave?
is it meat or is it cake?
----- Original Message -----
From: <Hedewa7@aol.com>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2002 10:43 AM
Subject: Re: Loop approach: Loop as effect
> ArsOcarina@aol.com writes:
>
> >I wonder how many diverse answers there are
> >to THAT one? DT, you wanna go first? :-)
> i think i'll politely decline that definition, for now.
> 8-)
> though.....
> while the tools that i use to make music are extremely important to me
>(as
> the potential for specificity in the use of language is similarly
>meaningful
> to me), i recognise in my motivation that i have (historically) always
> obsessively sought an (in)-appropriate avenue-for-expression for
>'creative'
> output whether i'm looping (or not), composing (or not), writing prose
>(or
> not), playing stringed instruments (or not), going to a 'business'
>meeting
> (or not), pulling espresso shots (or not), gardening (or not)..... etc
>etc
> etc.
> as ever vague & likely insubstantial,
> dt / splattercell
>